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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from lmagna in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    The top cap :

     
    The five support arms. Once again I used a piece of wire to keep everything aligned while fitting :





     
    A control arm fitted to each support arm :



     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from lmagna in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    Now I fitted the Gatling Gun turret which can swivel and elevate. The gun itself will come later - something easily caught on accidentally :

     
    Both the opened rear compartment doors, the right side transmission door and the right side exhaust cooler have also been fitted. Again all parts can sustain handling, albeit carefully :





     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from lmagna in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    The parts for one side of the main landing gear :

     
    I cut angles on the ends of some of the struts for better adhesion. Here's a landing gear nearing completion :


     
    Next job was the landing gear doors and the wheels. Everything has turned surprisingly strong despite my earlier fears that these parts would get damaged :



     
    The nose landing gear fitted. I used wire to pin some of the joints, and once again it's a lot stronger than it looks :


     
    Both landing gears completed :


     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    Starting the main rotor blades :


     
    I made an extra rib to support the end of the reinforcing wire. This is a rare design flaw in the kit, they just leave the wire floating around :

     
    This was one of the most challenging pieces to glue due to the length of the seam - 235mm with a minimal amount of twist in the blade. One of the blades finished up with a slightly bigger twist than the others, but not enough to lose any sleep over :

     
    The blade temporarily fitted to the rotor control while I fit the hydraulic lines, made from 0.2mm wire :



     
    I'm thinking of making the rotor blade as a removable part for ease of transport to model shows etc. They are a snug fit onto the shafts and fairly easy to attach and the hydraulic lines slip into a slightly oversize hole in the end of the blade. The overall diameter of nearly 0.5 metres would make transport difficult.
     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from druxey in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    Now I fitted the Gatling Gun turret which can swivel and elevate. The gun itself will come later - something easily caught on accidentally :

     
    Both the opened rear compartment doors, the right side transmission door and the right side exhaust cooler have also been fitted. Again all parts can sustain handling, albeit carefully :





     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from druxey in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    The parts for one side of the main landing gear :

     
    I cut angles on the ends of some of the struts for better adhesion. Here's a landing gear nearing completion :


     
    Next job was the landing gear doors and the wheels. Everything has turned surprisingly strong despite my earlier fears that these parts would get damaged :



     
    The nose landing gear fitted. I used wire to pin some of the joints, and once again it's a lot stronger than it looks :


     
    Both landing gears completed :


     
    Danny
  7. Like
    Dan Vadas got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    Now I fitted the Gatling Gun turret which can swivel and elevate. The gun itself will come later - something easily caught on accidentally :

     
    Both the opened rear compartment doors, the right side transmission door and the right side exhaust cooler have also been fitted. Again all parts can sustain handling, albeit carefully :





     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    The parts for one side of the main landing gear :

     
    I cut angles on the ends of some of the struts for better adhesion. Here's a landing gear nearing completion :


     
    Next job was the landing gear doors and the wheels. Everything has turned surprisingly strong despite my earlier fears that these parts would get damaged :



     
    The nose landing gear fitted. I used wire to pin some of the joints, and once again it's a lot stronger than it looks :


     
    Both landing gears completed :


     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from paulsutcliffe in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    Now I fitted the Gatling Gun turret which can swivel and elevate. The gun itself will come later - something easily caught on accidentally :

     
    Both the opened rear compartment doors, the right side transmission door and the right side exhaust cooler have also been fitted. Again all parts can sustain handling, albeit carefully :





     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from paulsutcliffe in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    The parts for one side of the main landing gear :

     
    I cut angles on the ends of some of the struts for better adhesion. Here's a landing gear nearing completion :


     
    Next job was the landing gear doors and the wheels. Everything has turned surprisingly strong despite my earlier fears that these parts would get damaged :



     
    The nose landing gear fitted. I used wire to pin some of the joints, and once again it's a lot stronger than it looks :


     
    Both landing gears completed :


     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from paulsutcliffe in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    Starting the main rotor blades :


     
    I made an extra rib to support the end of the reinforcing wire. This is a rare design flaw in the kit, they just leave the wire floating around :

     
    This was one of the most challenging pieces to glue due to the length of the seam - 235mm with a minimal amount of twist in the blade. One of the blades finished up with a slightly bigger twist than the others, but not enough to lose any sleep over :

     
    The blade temporarily fitted to the rotor control while I fit the hydraulic lines, made from 0.2mm wire :



     
    I'm thinking of making the rotor blade as a removable part for ease of transport to model shows etc. They are a snug fit onto the shafts and fairly easy to attach and the hydraulic lines slip into a slightly oversize hole in the end of the blade. The overall diameter of nearly 0.5 metres would make transport difficult.
     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    The top cap :

     
    The five support arms. Once again I used a piece of wire to keep everything aligned while fitting :





     
    A control arm fitted to each support arm :



     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from GrandpaPhil in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    Now I fitted the Gatling Gun turret which can swivel and elevate. The gun itself will come later - something easily caught on accidentally :

     
    Both the opened rear compartment doors, the right side transmission door and the right side exhaust cooler have also been fitted. Again all parts can sustain handling, albeit carefully :





     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from gjdale in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    Now I fitted the Gatling Gun turret which can swivel and elevate. The gun itself will come later - something easily caught on accidentally :

     
    Both the opened rear compartment doors, the right side transmission door and the right side exhaust cooler have also been fitted. Again all parts can sustain handling, albeit carefully :





     
    Danny
  15. Like
    Dan Vadas got a reaction from GrandpaPhil in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    The parts for one side of the main landing gear :

     
    I cut angles on the ends of some of the struts for better adhesion. Here's a landing gear nearing completion :


     
    Next job was the landing gear doors and the wheels. Everything has turned surprisingly strong despite my earlier fears that these parts would get damaged :



     
    The nose landing gear fitted. I used wire to pin some of the joints, and once again it's a lot stronger than it looks :


     
    Both landing gears completed :


     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from Canute in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    Starting the main rotor blades :


     
    I made an extra rib to support the end of the reinforcing wire. This is a rare design flaw in the kit, they just leave the wire floating around :

     
    This was one of the most challenging pieces to glue due to the length of the seam - 235mm with a minimal amount of twist in the blade. One of the blades finished up with a slightly bigger twist than the others, but not enough to lose any sleep over :

     
    The blade temporarily fitted to the rotor control while I fit the hydraulic lines, made from 0.2mm wire :



     
    I'm thinking of making the rotor blade as a removable part for ease of transport to model shows etc. They are a snug fit onto the shafts and fairly easy to attach and the hydraulic lines slip into a slightly oversize hole in the end of the blade. The overall diameter of nearly 0.5 metres would make transport difficult.
     
    Danny
  17. Like
    Dan Vadas got a reaction from Canute in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    Now I fitted the Gatling Gun turret which can swivel and elevate. The gun itself will come later - something easily caught on accidentally :

     
    Both the opened rear compartment doors, the right side transmission door and the right side exhaust cooler have also been fitted. Again all parts can sustain handling, albeit carefully :





     
    Danny
  18. Like
    Dan Vadas got a reaction from gjdale in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    The parts for one side of the main landing gear :

     
    I cut angles on the ends of some of the struts for better adhesion. Here's a landing gear nearing completion :


     
    Next job was the landing gear doors and the wheels. Everything has turned surprisingly strong despite my earlier fears that these parts would get damaged :



     
    The nose landing gear fitted. I used wire to pin some of the joints, and once again it's a lot stronger than it looks :


     
    Both landing gears completed :


     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from Tigerdvr in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    Now I fitted the Gatling Gun turret which can swivel and elevate. The gun itself will come later - something easily caught on accidentally :

     
    Both the opened rear compartment doors, the right side transmission door and the right side exhaust cooler have also been fitted. Again all parts can sustain handling, albeit carefully :





     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from Dubz in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    Now I fitted the Gatling Gun turret which can swivel and elevate. The gun itself will come later - something easily caught on accidentally :

     
    Both the opened rear compartment doors, the right side transmission door and the right side exhaust cooler have also been fitted. Again all parts can sustain handling, albeit carefully :





     
    Danny
  21. Like
    Dan Vadas got a reaction from Canute in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    The parts for one side of the main landing gear :

     
    I cut angles on the ends of some of the struts for better adhesion. Here's a landing gear nearing completion :


     
    Next job was the landing gear doors and the wheels. Everything has turned surprisingly strong despite my earlier fears that these parts would get damaged :



     
    The nose landing gear fitted. I used wire to pin some of the joints, and once again it's a lot stronger than it looks :


     
    Both landing gears completed :


     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas got a reaction from Landrotten Highlander in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    Now I fitted the Gatling Gun turret which can swivel and elevate. The gun itself will come later - something easily caught on accidentally :

     
    Both the opened rear compartment doors, the right side transmission door and the right side exhaust cooler have also been fitted. Again all parts can sustain handling, albeit carefully :





     
    Danny
  24. Like
    Dan Vadas got a reaction from Dubz in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    The parts for one side of the main landing gear :

     
    I cut angles on the ends of some of the struts for better adhesion. Here's a landing gear nearing completion :


     
    Next job was the landing gear doors and the wheels. Everything has turned surprisingly strong despite my earlier fears that these parts would get damaged :



     
    The nose landing gear fitted. I used wire to pin some of the joints, and once again it's a lot stronger than it looks :


     
    Both landing gears completed :


     
    Danny
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    Dan Vadas reacted to Old Collingwood in Mi24D Hind by Dan Vadas - FINISHED - Halinski - 1:33 scale - CARD - Russian Attack Helicopter   
    Superb engineering work danny  - looking just as good as the real thing.
     
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